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When Haitham Abu Daqa’s 5-month-old daughter developed a heart problem that could not be addressed near their home in Gaza, the family sought medical help in Jordan, where she underwent successful open-heart surgery.

After the surgery, Daqa’s wife, who was with their daughter, pleaded with Jordanian officials to be allowed to stay. She feared that little Nevine’s recovery would be at risk in the war-ravaged Palestinian enclave that has few functioning medical facilities. But the officials insisted that the family had to go home.

“How can I take care of the girl while I am living in a tent, and at the same time, the bombing doesn’t stop,” Daqa said, sobbing. “How dare they send her back? If there is treatment in Gaza for her case, why did they take her in the first place?”

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[–] [email protected] 0 points 6 hours ago* (last edited 6 hours ago) (1 children)

They do not. Israeli terror groups had been attacking Arabs far longer.

Go look up Plan Dalet. Israel planned their Nazi style ethnic cleansing.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 54 minutes ago

I looked it up, thanks for letting me know about it

BTW I didn't down vote your comment, I appreciate all sincere discussion

To me Plan Dalet sounds like a very logical preparation Israelis would enact for the obvious massive Arab attack on them.

Just a cursory knowledge of middle eastern history makes it obvious that Arabs would instantly attack any Jewish state near them. And they did, repeatedly.